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Ubuntu and GNOME Shell with Faience Ocre I'm thinking to go back to Mint, but people say "if it works, don't touch it." Perhaps I should stay here, GNOME Shell works pretty good and I can install Cinnamon here if I get mad with Gnome...

Screenshot of one of the 4 virtual desktops of my KDE Desktop. Have put 3 desktop wdigets. Comic strip widget - 2 tabs, C&H and Dilbert. I am a huge C&H.Dictionaty - I keep referring to dictionary for the words i come across.Weather - To find out how hot Chennai is.

anandrkris wrote:Screenshot of one of the 4 virtual desktops of my KDE Desktop. Have put 3 desktop wdigets. Comic strip widget - 2 tabs, C&H and Dilbert. I am a huge C&H.Dictionaty - I keep referring to dictionary for the words i come across.Weather - To find out how hot Chennai is.

Cool but settled on yawp weather plasmoid added to panel tray instead on desktop for weather. Hover over gives popup with satellite image and a lot more weather info including sunrise & sunset. And frees up desktop space as also what instance weather info available..

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Orbmiser wrote:Your welcome Scene! Glad it was what you needed.Cool but settled on ywapp? weather plasmoid added to panel tray instead on desktop for weather. Hover over gives popup with satellite image and a lot more weather info including sunrise & sunset. And frees up desktop space as also what instance weather info available..

@Orbmiser - installed yaWP but not without hassles. Had to install lot of dependency packages to compile though have to admit it is worth the efforts. Amazing options on hover. Thanks for the suggestion.

anandrkris wrote:@Orbmiser - installed yaWP but not without hassles. Had to install lot of dependency packages to compile though have to admit it is worth the efforts. Amazing options on hover. Thanks for the suggestion.

That's strange as only had to right click panel>panel options>Add widget>Search for widget online and double click to install.That was on Mint 14 KDE. No manual downloading or building or term needed..

Hmm...I run MInt 13 (KDE updated to 4.10.1). I tried the same and searched for widgets but did not find yaWP though there were weather apps.Saw other posts where users had experienced similar dependency issue while installtion.